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Learning Spark SQL

By : Aurobindo Sarkar
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Learning Spark SQL

By: Aurobindo Sarkar

Overview of this book

In the past year, Apache Spark has been increasingly adopted for the development of distributed applications. Spark SQL APIs provide an optimized interface that helps developers build such applications quickly and easily. However, designing web-scale production applications using Spark SQL APIs can be a complex task. Hence, understanding the design and implementation best practices before you start your project will help you avoid these problems. This book gives an insight into the engineering practices used to design and build real-world, Spark-based applications. The book's hands-on examples will give you the required confidence to work on any future projects you encounter in Spark SQL. It starts by familiarizing you with data exploration and data munging tasks using Spark SQL and Scala. Extensive code examples will help you understand the methods used to implement typical use-cases for various types of applications. You will get a walkthrough of the key concepts and terms that are common to streaming, machine learning, and graph applications. You will also learn key performance-tuning details including Cost Based Optimization (Spark 2.2) in Spark SQL applications. Finally, you will move on to learning how such systems are architected and deployed for a successful delivery of your project.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
Title Page
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Preface

About the Author

Aurobindo Sarkar is currently the Country Head (India Engineering Center) for ZineOne Inc. With a career spanning over 24 years, he has consulted at some of the leading organizations in India, US, UK, and Canada. He specializes in real-time web-scale architectures, machine learning, deep learning, cloud engineering, and big data analytics. Aurobindo has been actively working as a CTO in technology start-ups for over 8 years now. As a member of the top leadership team at various start-ups, he has mentored founders and CxOs, provided technology advisory services, and led product architecture and engineering teams.

 

I would like to thank Packt for giving me the opportunity to write this book. Their patience, understanding, and support as I wrote, rewrote, revised, and improved upon the content of this book was massive in ensuring that the book remained current with the rapidly evolving versions of Spark.  I would especially like to thank Larissa Pinto, the acquisition editor (who first contacted me to write this book over a year ago) and Arun Nadar, the content development editor, who continuously, and patiently, worked with me to bring this book to a conclusion. I would also like to thank my friends and colleagues who encouraged me throughout the journey. Most of all, I want to thank my wife, Nitya, and kids, Somnath, Ravishankar, and Nandini, who understood, encouraged, and supported me, and sacrificed many family moments for me to be able to complete this book successfully. This one is for them…